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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ameliorates a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the improvement or enhancement of a particular situation, condition, or quality.
Example: "The new policy ameliorates a number of issues that have been affecting employee morale."
Alternatives: "improves a" or "enhances a".
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Animal studies demonstrate that cell-based therapy involving direct injection of Treg cells ameliorates a wide range of experimental models of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases [1] [3].
Therefore, FPR2 antagonist WRW4 ameliorates A β42-induced NSPCs senescent phenotype.
Thus, FPR2 antagonist WRW4 ameliorates A β42-induced NSPCs senescent phenotype.
Indeed, many sites were common in both Greek studies, which ameliorates a possible bias due to differing investigators' perceptions in each study.
Fungal fungal interactions can also be facilitative, such as when one species mobilizes nutrients for another, or ameliorates a toxic environment (Lawrey 2000; Saunders and Kohn 2008).
An IKK-selective inhibitor, Bay11-7082, amouserates a model mofelupuslupus nephritis by inhibiting NF-κB and the inflammasome NLRP3 [ 115].
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Moreover, activating autophagy by rapamycin treatment or viral-mediated delivery of Atg7 ameliorated a-syn accumulation and the related neuropathology.
There is something to be said for art that goes beyond a solely aesthetic engagement with the viewer, and does something to ameliorate a condition.
In fact, it is medically impossible to dissociate intentionally ameliorating a dying patient's agony from intentionally shortening the time left to live.
Laws and codes of practice may serve to ameliorate a fraction of the damage caused by the wars waged by large armies.
Even those who prescribe caution agree that a good apology made in a timely fashion is more likely to ameliorate a bad situation than to exacerbate it.
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